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obesity is a health risk. but researchers now say being a little overweight could reduce your risk of dying. dr. jon lapook with a surprising new report. and she was one of the most popular sickers ever. remembering patti page. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley>> mason: good evening, scott's off tonight. the sigh of relief that came when the house passed the fiscal cliff deal was soon drowned out by a roar of anger. governors chris christie of new jersey and andrew cuomo of new york along with senators and house members from those states blasted house speaker john boehner today for putting off a vote on aid for victims of superstorm sandy. we have three reports on all this tonight. first, elaine quijano on the storms of protest over sandy aid that got action. elaine? >> reporter: good evening to you, anthony, well, here at the statehouse in new jersey, republican governor chris christie said the p
obesity is a health risk. but researchers now say being a little overweight could reduce your risk of dying. dr. jon lapook with a surprising new report. and she was one of the most popular sickers ever. remembering patti page. ♪ i was dancing with my darling to the tennessee waltz ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley>> mason: good evening, scott's off tonight. the sigh of relief that came when the house passed the...
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obesity. the long-term health of families and the countries at stake. we can play an important role. >> cnn's correspondent joins us now and there was consensus that this was an interesting new measure by coca-cola. what was the goal? >> it's interesting just that they have done it at all. you were saying justice thomas and coca-cola speaks and they haven't said much for how large of a company they are. the company said we are doing our part to fight the obesity epidemic and offer lots of low and no calorie options and smaller sizes and 7.5 ounces and put thealories right here on the front. if you can see on this silver band it says 140 calories so people see it and can make choices. you put all of this and the company is clearly showing they have helped people lose weight and continue to help people lose weight. >> we have been talking about the epidemic for years. how responsible is something like soda? >> we have to look on an individual basis. i mentioned the 140 calories. 280 calories. that's a lot of calories. more than 10% of what you are suppose
obesity. the long-term health of families and the countries at stake. we can play an important role. >> cnn's correspondent joins us now and there was consensus that this was an interesting new measure by coca-cola. what was the goal? >> it's interesting just that they have done it at all. you were saying justice thomas and coca-cola speaks and they haven't said much for how large of a company they are. the company said we are doing our part to fight the obesity epidemic and offer...
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it says obesity increases the risk of an early death by 18%. that part we get. but here's what stopped us: the report also says being slightly overweight lowers the risk by 6%. so we called in dr. jon lapook. jon, can you help us understand this? >> reporter: anthony, this is the kind of study that gets widely misinterpreted. yes, for some people, having extra weight may be protective for reasons we don't understand, perhaps, for example, by giving you a little extra energy stores for times of illness. but the main message continues to be: obesity increases your risk for early death. this is what i tell my patients. weight is just one factor in your health. if somebody comes in and they're a little overweight and they're exercising and their numbers are good, their blood pressure, their cholesterol, their blood sugar, i'll tell them, "don't gain a lot more, i don't want you to become obese." on the other hand, if the numbers are not good, i'm going to encourage them to lose some weight. >> mason: but maybe like what our grandmothers used to say to us, a little e
it says obesity increases the risk of an early death by 18%. that part we get. but here's what stopped us: the report also says being slightly overweight lowers the risk by 6%. so we called in dr. jon lapook. jon, can you help us understand this? >> reporter: anthony, this is the kind of study that gets widely misinterpreted. yes, for some people, having extra weight may be protective for reasons we don't understand, perhaps, for example, by giving you a little extra energy stores for...
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eye doesn't prove it can cause obesity but adds evidence that it may play a role. consumption of this sugar hasrisen since the 19p 0 -- 1970s and so has obesity rates. >>> the holiday season is over and you that i be planning for 2013 travel. there are somethings to keep in mind when booking the vacation. expect to pay more for your plane ticket and also more fees for things like checked bags. analysts amore airlines will join forces this year creating less -- say more airlines will join forces this year creating less competition. if you plan traveling by car, there is good news for you this year. gas prices will soon be dropping. >>> time for five things to know on this wednesday. the man accused of shooting dozens of people at a movie theater in colorado is due back in court. james holmes faces multiple counts of murder. 12 people died and 58 others were injured. >>> a civil case for casey anthony will begin today. a woman is suing her for defamation of character saying anthony used her name during the murder trial when she told the jury a nanny kidnapped her dau
eye doesn't prove it can cause obesity but adds evidence that it may play a role. consumption of this sugar hasrisen since the 19p 0 -- 1970s and so has obesity rates. >>> the holiday season is over and you that i be planning for 2013 travel. there are somethings to keep in mind when booking the vacation. expect to pay more for your plane ticket and also more fees for things like checked bags. analysts amore airlines will join forces this year creating less -- say more airlines will...
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the study also found that even people considered moderately obese do not die any sooner. now critics say the study included thin people who were actually sick or dying and i should also point out on the study, too, a lot of people say using bmi as an index of whether you're overweight or obese is not a good one. we're not going to say be fat, live longer. a few extra pounds won't hurt you but it's important to be healthy and we're going >>> drunk driving caused nearly 10,000 deaths last year. we'll look at the debate over new technology design ed preven drunk drivers from starting their engines. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebu
the study also found that even people considered moderately obese do not die any sooner. now critics say the study included thin people who were actually sick or dying and i should also point out on the study, too, a lot of people say using bmi as an index of whether you're overweight or obese is not a good one. we're not going to say be fat, live longer. a few extra pounds won't hurt you but it's important to be healthy and we're going >>> drunk driving caused nearly 10,000 deaths...
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still hungry when consuming soft drinks and sugar ray foods it doesn't prove that fructose can cause obesity but it may place somewhat of overall and when a baby's cry, listen to this day and you are about to have a baby, parents need to train babies which is critical for establishing critical sleep patterns. researchers say the best way to foster regular sleep is to put them to bed at a regular time and allow them to fall asleep on their own. we may warm up a little bit but it's still going to be called out there. freezing temperatures will be the norm but will they bring in this progressive claims. this is flo. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec
still hungry when consuming soft drinks and sugar ray foods it doesn't prove that fructose can cause obesity but it may place somewhat of overall and when a baby's cry, listen to this day and you are about to have a baby, parents need to train babies which is critical for establishing critical sleep patterns. researchers say the best way to foster regular sleep is to put them to bed at a regular time and allow them to fall asleep on their own. we may warm up a little bit but it's still going to...
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. >>> we all know obesity is a big problem in the united states. truthfully around the world. >> but the findings of a new study may change the way you view and think about people who are considered to be overweight versus those who are thought to be healthy. >> 9news now will have more on the study in about ten minutes. we'll be back in two minutes with your weather first and timesaver traffic. stay with us. >>> good morning. welcome back to nine 9news now. sometimes we tease howard about wearing -- it is cold outside. you definitely want to layer. >> a couple of good things. the winds are fairly light and that's g. the cold spots are not in the teens. you're in the 20s. you could be in new york right now where it's 17 below up in the lake placid area. lots of northern new england in the 10 to 20 below area right now. it could always be worse. got to look at it that way. here's a look at your bus stop forecast. it's definitely a chilly one. take andrea's advice. bundle up yourself and the little ones. we have temperatures ranging from the low 20s.
. >>> we all know obesity is a big problem in the united states. truthfully around the world. >> but the findings of a new study may change the way you view and think about people who are considered to be overweight versus those who are thought to be healthy. >> 9news now will have more on the study in about ten minutes. we'll be back in two minutes with your weather first and timesaver traffic. stay with us. >>> good morning. welcome back to nine 9news now....
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. >>> surprising news in the health alert, nga study claims s you're overweight or even slightly obese, you are actually less likely to die prematurely, research says being severely obese does cut your life expectancy, but if you're just overweight, you are 6% lessless likely to die early. a cardiologist and president of virginia heart medical practice, joins us, thank you for beingfo here. doesn't this go against alla conventional wisdom?ti what does this mean?ea >> it's not a green light for people to binge, although feelal better after the holiday season. it's a little confusing, because being justin a little bit overweight income a large groupp of people, muscle mass is heavier than fat, it doesn't speak to body build, it doesn't speak to the other major risk factors that we know cause disease and cause death.se the problem in this particular study is it was a retrospective analysis that looked back at other study, and in the normaln group, they included the veryve low weight normal individuals who in fact have a higher riskhi ghof death. >> you bring up somethingso important, a lo
. >>> surprising news in the health alert, nga study claims s you're overweight or even slightly obese, you are actually less likely to die prematurely, research says being severely obese does cut your life expectancy, but if you're just overweight, you are 6% lessless likely to die early. a cardiologist and president of virginia heart medical practice, joins us, thank you for beingfo here. doesn't this go against alla conventional wisdom?ti what does this mean?ea >> it's not a...
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obesity top of mind on this example. >> seven out of ten americans according to the u.s. government are overweight. that's pretty frightening. >> it's frightening for a lot of reasons. as a doctor i take a band saw and open up people ae's sternum. when it's clogged with cholesterol and it's caused by overweight bellies that so many of us are carrying around, it causes big issues. it has a huge medical impact on us which of course ravages the health care system. >> what are the particular issues that face americans and their health? what are the things about the american diet, the way of life? whatever they may be that are particular perhaps to america? >> we have made it easy to do the wrong thing in america. we subsidize foods that aren't good. grains. i don't mind having a bun. that tricks our brain but not in the right way. our brain is really smart. they're looking for knew the trenlts, not calories. if you eat empty calories, soft drink, french fries. french fries are the single worst food. the average person eating french fries will gain three pounds a year. >> just
obesity top of mind on this example. >> seven out of ten americans according to the u.s. government are overweight. that's pretty frightening. >> it's frightening for a lot of reasons. as a doctor i take a band saw and open up people ae's sternum. when it's clogged with cholesterol and it's caused by overweight bellies that so many of us are carrying around, it causes big issues. it has a huge medical impact on us which of course ravages the health care system. >> what are the...
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we'll talk about obesity and how hard it is to overcome next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by lifestyle lift. find out how you can light up your life. guessing you never tried. a man in australia says this 220-pound -- yes, 220-pound hamburger does the trick. it has all the usual fixings including eggs bacon and barbecued chicken. >> what's the random chicken in between. >> i'm like how does the chicken get in there? >> that's not helpful. that's not helpful. all right. losing weight is number one on the list of new year's resolutions and david kirchhoff knows how hard it is to keep that vow. the president and ceo of weight watchers had to do it himself. he turned his own struggle into a book "weight loss boss." >> that burger looks like 12,000 points. >> exactly. the point system. i have to show everybody too. you've got this new book out. but also you're not just the president we were joking. you're also a client. this is you before. you were a little bit heavier. we can see it certainly in your face, but nice cat and nice sweater t
we'll talk about obesity and how hard it is to overcome next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by lifestyle lift. find out how you can light up your life. guessing you never tried. a man in australia says this 220-pound -- yes, 220-pound hamburger does the trick. it has all the usual fixings including eggs bacon and barbecued chicken. >> what's the random chicken in between. >> i'm like how does the chicken...
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. >>> we have health news this morning, the prevalence of childhood obesity is changing the way doctors think about type 2 diabetes, guidelines is created to manage kids ages 10- 18 years old. the guidelines recommends treating with insulin at the time of diagnosis in all kids with high blood glucose levels. met tamorphine is recommended and a lifestyle modification program and diet and physical activity. >>> norovirus is spreading through food or drink. you can get it if you touch a contaminated object. there is no vaccination, your best bet of prevention is wash your hands. if you feel sick, do not go to work and immediately go see your doctor. >>> delay of a game that no one could have called. >> a bat terrorizing the arena full of people. how they finally were able to make this winged freak go away. what do we do when something that's hard to paint, really wants to be painted? we break out new behr ultra with stain-blocker from the home depot... ...the best selling paint and primer in one that now eliminates stains. so it paints over stained surfaces, scuffed surfaces, just about an
. >>> we have health news this morning, the prevalence of childhood obesity is changing the way doctors think about type 2 diabetes, guidelines is created to manage kids ages 10- 18 years old. the guidelines recommends treating with insulin at the time of diagnosis in all kids with high blood glucose levels. met tamorphine is recommended and a lifestyle modification program and diet and physical activity. >>> norovirus is spreading through food or drink. you can get it if you...
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obesity. coca-cola now tackling the issue head on in public. very interesting indeed. >> it is. we're going to play some of it for you a little later. >>> welcome back to "early start," everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it is tuesday morning. 31 minutes past the hour. >>> he's denied any use of using performance-enhancing drugs. now lance arm strong has just done that. the confession came during a 2 1/2-hour interview with oprah winfrey, which will be broadcast thursday on her own network. cnn's ed lavandera is live in texas this morning. a lot of people are wondering if this is a genuine confession, or is it part of a larger p.r. offensive? >> reporter: well, i think people will be looking and studying the body language taped interview and determine just that. it will go a lock way in determining how you feel about that. but, you know, clearly there's a need to rehabilitate his image thereafter united states anti-doping agency report that was released back in october. 11
obesity. coca-cola now tackling the issue head on in public. very interesting indeed. >> it is. we're going to play some of it for you a little later. >>> welcome back to "early start," everyone. i'm john berman. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. it is tuesday morning. 31 minutes past the hour. >>> he's denied any use of using performance-enhancing drugs. now lance arm strong has just done that. the confession came during a 2 1/2-hour interview with oprah...
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research in the journal of the american medical association says being severely obese does cut your life expect is -- expectancy, but if you're overweight, you're less likely to die early. >> it's not a green light to go out and binge. it's a little bit confusing because being a little overweight encompasses a very large group of people. muscle mass is heavier than fat. it doesn't speak to body built or the other major risk factors we know cause disease and death. >> the numbers are distorted critics say and send the wrong message that it's okay to be overweight. >>> not just people's health drawing some attention today, earlier the chesapeake bay foundation released its annual report that says there's been incremental progress in protecting the bay. >> our index shows that over the last four years the bay has improved 10%. coops and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition. >> chesapeake bay foundation president william baker says the bay's health still only gets a grade of d plus. he remains optimistic the bay can be restored to health if local governments work together
research in the journal of the american medical association says being severely obese does cut your life expect is -- expectancy, but if you're overweight, you're less likely to die early. >> it's not a green light to go out and binge. it's a little bit confusing because being a little overweight encompasses a very large group of people. muscle mass is heavier than fat. it doesn't speak to body built or the other major risk factors we know cause disease and death. >> the numbers are...
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americans die younger from obesity, drugs, stds or other diseases and are more likely to be murdered or killed in a car crash. even wealthy americans with health insurance fell short. however, the u.s. fares better with cancer death rates and cholesterol control. >>> prosecutors presented disturbing images of james holmes just before the shooting that killed 12 and wounded 58. leanne gregg reports from century ten y'all. >> reporter: a last-minute surprise. james holmes' defense team bowed out from presenting evidence or calling witnesses who could speak to the suspect's mental state. the abrupt ending to the hearing comes after three days of compelling prosecution evidence. cell phone pictures holmes took of himself hours before the shootings. one with dyer red hair, black contact lenses and sticking his tongue at the camera. another smiling at the muzzle of the glock handgun in the frame. >> he had black eyeglasses on and he looked evil. he just sat in the courtroom pretty much delighted. >>> at the hearing evidence of the 31 gunshots during the 20-second call. investigators outlin
americans die younger from obesity, drugs, stds or other diseases and are more likely to be murdered or killed in a car crash. even wealthy americans with health insurance fell short. however, the u.s. fares better with cancer death rates and cholesterol control. >>> prosecutors presented disturbing images of james holmes just before the shooting that killed 12 and wounded 58. leanne gregg reports from century ten y'all. >> reporter: a last-minute surprise. james holmes' defense...
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the name of the study, we are unhealthy and we die of things like obesity and heart disease. we eat a lot of steak and lobster. we are a successful country. we are far more likely to be murdered. yes, that's true. there saw lot of youth shooting each other. >> the lapsos make you moody. >> probably not the same as you eating all of the steaks and lobsters. >> the obesity in heart disease is because we are such a wealthy country we eat uh the lo of rich foods. >> and we can afford guns. >> we are more likely to die in car accidents because we have cars, andy. we have automobiles. of course we are more likely to die in highway accidents. we have highways. >> you know who doesn't die in accidents? >> basically falling off camels diswhrie is a legitimate point. >> you said that we are the lowest probability of living to age 50. there is your answer right there. all of those three factors we do die young, but it is because of our success and our highways and our eating steaks. >> it is all relative. >> according to billy joel the reason we die young is because we are good. >> do y
the name of the study, we are unhealthy and we die of things like obesity and heart disease. we eat a lot of steak and lobster. we are a successful country. we are far more likely to be murdered. yes, that's true. there saw lot of youth shooting each other. >> the lapsos make you moody. >> probably not the same as you eating all of the steaks and lobsters. >> the obesity in heart disease is because we are such a wealthy country we eat uh the lo of rich foods. >> and we...
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. >>> most americans believe too much tv and all that cheap fast food are fueling the country's obesity epidemic, but a new poll finds we're pretty split whether the government should force healthier eating by limiting food choices. this is a tough one. the associated press norc center for public affairs survey finds 1/3 of people believe the government should be involved in finding ways to curb obesity. 1/3 say the government should play little or no role, this is personal choice and the final 1/3 is somewhere in the middle. >>> another record for super bowl ads this year. the price of a 30 second spot is at least 4 million bucks. cbs is broadcasting from the superdome in new orleans and a network spoke person says in some cases those ads will cost more. despite the steep price tag several advertisers have already bought time including some of the old suspects, pepsi, audi, godaddy, hyundai and skechers. this year's price tag beats last year's record when nbc charged an average of 3.5 million bucks. the super bowl airs sunday, february 3rd, and, of course, it will be here on wusa9. >>
. >>> most americans believe too much tv and all that cheap fast food are fueling the country's obesity epidemic, but a new poll finds we're pretty split whether the government should force healthier eating by limiting food choices. this is a tough one. the associated press norc center for public affairs survey finds 1/3 of people believe the government should be involved in finding ways to curb obesity. 1/3 say the government should play little or no role, this is personal choice and...
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however, the study also found that people who are obese - more than tripled their risk of dying young. >> another study says that smoking is more deadly for h-i-v positive patients than the virus itself. researchers looked at nearly three thousand patients in denmark - from 19-95 to 20-10. it found the risk of early death from cancer or heart disease was much higher among infected smokers. and that smoking was more harmful to the body than the virus. >> jacqueline: it is going to be very cold. 20's and 30's. ted meserle not warming up that much. pretty chilly. thursday, friday, we will see more cloud coverage. temperatures out the door. it is going to be cold. 20's and 30's. 27 in santa rosa. 29 in concord, pleasanton. and in the south bay temperatures will merely be freezing. 31 degrees in redwood city there is a freeze morning in effect for the north bay tomorrow. virtually the entire north bay. a sub-freezing for several hours. frosty icy conditions and to the peninsula. the east bay shores, morgan hill in defrost a advisory. temperatures in the mid 30's. giving yourself some extra
however, the study also found that people who are obese - more than tripled their risk of dying young. >> another study says that smoking is more deadly for h-i-v positive patients than the virus itself. researchers looked at nearly three thousand patients in denmark - from 19-95 to 20-10. it found the risk of early death from cancer or heart disease was much higher among infected smokers. and that smoking was more harmful to the body than the virus. >> jacqueline: it is going to be...
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it doesn't mean it causes obesity but they know that the percentage of overweight americans has skyrocketed with the increased consumption of fruit does. engineers have figured out that the virus and flourishes in best with humidity levels below 50%. it does not mean that you can't get to the louvre in the summer, you can. they can grow in humidity close to 100 present time. but it typically runs from october to may. >> of those people look miserable in that video, don't they? the survivors are back in the classroom today. their experience will be as painless as possible. >> there is only one group to blame for the continued suffering of the innocent victims. the house majority and their speaker. >> harsh words from republicans and democrats after the speaker moves to delay aid to the victims of superstore and sandy. dodge a pizza delivery driver was punished for defending himself on the job >> employees taking the pizza hut corp. to task, he is being punished as he says he was attacked while delivering a pizza. since then, the employee says he has been demoted to a job where he bakes enoug
it doesn't mean it causes obesity but they know that the percentage of overweight americans has skyrocketed with the increased consumption of fruit does. engineers have figured out that the virus and flourishes in best with humidity levels below 50%. it does not mean that you can't get to the louvre in the summer, you can. they can grow in humidity close to 100 present time. but it typically runs from october to may. >> of those people look miserable in that video, don't they? the...
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they're all what you would expect, like smoking and obesity. but what's really surprising is number eight on the list: not enough omega-3 fat. most people think anything low-fat is good. but not this time. according to the study, 84,000 people die each year from having too little omega-3 fat in their diet. imagine that. 84,000 more people would be alive each year if they only had enough omega-3 fat in their diet every day. and next year, you could be one of them. later in the show, i will be sharing with you how omega-3 fats can stop inflammation and can save your life. and did you know that the american heart association says over 82 million americans--which is one in every three people-- have at least one form of cardiovascular disease. okay, since it's not you, then look to your friend on the right and look to your friend on the left, because one of them has cardiovascular disease. and as you'll see in the show, this also means they have silent inflammation. and although heart disease is the number one killer in america, it's largely prevent
they're all what you would expect, like smoking and obesity. but what's really surprising is number eight on the list: not enough omega-3 fat. most people think anything low-fat is good. but not this time. according to the study, 84,000 people die each year from having too little omega-3 fat in their diet. imagine that. 84,000 more people would be alive each year if they only had enough omega-3 fat in their diet every day. and next year, you could be one of them. later in the show, i will be...
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. >> reporter: the team looked for the standard bmi categories, normal weight, overweight and obesity. these categories were developed by the world health organization and the national heart, lung and blood institute. >> they lookeddal at all cause mortality in these -- looked at all cause mortality in knees categories and made comparisons -- these categories and made comparisons. >> reporter: here's what this global bmi snapshot found. being obese can definitely shorten a person's lifespan, no big shocker there, but researches are also found that being overweight but not obese is actually associated with lower mortality or lower risk of death. fleeinggel says scientists have come to similar conclusion before, but nobody wanted to believe. >> people should not be too surprised because in our categories 87% of the studies shows there was lower mortalities in overweight and heavy people. >> these findings were consistent even though they were people of different ages in different parts of the world. here are a couple of theories. it may that be overweight people get more frequent medica
. >> reporter: the team looked for the standard bmi categories, normal weight, overweight and obesity. these categories were developed by the world health organization and the national heart, lung and blood institute. >> they lookeddal at all cause mortality in these -- looked at all cause mortality in knees categories and made comparisons -- these categories and made comparisons. >> reporter: here's what this global bmi snapshot found. being obese can definitely shorten a...
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but people considered extremely obese had a nearly 20% increase risk of death. >>> and for the first time the city shows a certain type of sugar can lead to overeating. scientists at yale university said mri testing showed fructose triggers chaining in the brain. patient who is had the sugar didn't recognize when they were full. fructose is the sugar often found in sodas and processed foods. when test patients drank glucose or simple sugar their brain recognized it the intake of calorie. scientists say this research is small and more research needs to be done. >>> if you watched the tournament of roses parade you may have seen something much more beautiful than the flowers. a reunion for a military family. >> she's sneaking up on the mom. >> the family was reunited on live tv in the middle of the parade route. one of the float sponsors flu sergeant first class eric paz back from ask for the big surprise. his wife and son were told they were won front row seats to the parade and the family said it was more memorable than he thought it would be. >> he looked up at me and said, daddy, i
but people considered extremely obese had a nearly 20% increase risk of death. >>> and for the first time the city shows a certain type of sugar can lead to overeating. scientists at yale university said mri testing showed fructose triggers chaining in the brain. patient who is had the sugar didn't recognize when they were full. fructose is the sugar often found in sodas and processed foods. when test patients drank glucose or simple sugar their brain recognized it the intake of...
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. >> we don't know the exact factors that cause obesity to lead to cancer. we had a lot of theories, we had a lot of science that suggests what the causes may be. but in reality, we don't know for sure. >> reporter: as for cervical cancer, considered by many to be a medical success story due to effective screening methods and early detection, new cases are down, but other hpd related cancers are up, including oral cancers in men and women. >> women in this country are so fortunate to have pap smears readily available to us. hopefully as our medical community moves forward, we'll look toward applying these types of screening techniques toward other types of cancers related to hpv. >> reporter: cancer experts say there is no uniform test for oral hpv, so screening is not routine. dr. powell tells her patients' parents, the hpv vaccine is a critical tool in fighting cancer. the cdc recommends all men and women into their 20s get the hpv vaccine. three doses over the course of at least six months. but for the vaccine to have the greatest benefit, the cdc recomme
. >> we don't know the exact factors that cause obesity to lead to cancer. we had a lot of theories, we had a lot of science that suggests what the causes may be. but in reality, we don't know for sure. >> reporter: as for cervical cancer, considered by many to be a medical success story due to effective screening methods and early detection, new cases are down, but other hpd related cancers are up, including oral cancers in men and women. >> women in this country are so...
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but obesity expert dr. robert lustig says people can become "leptin resistant" when they eat too much sugar. lustig believes leptin resistance is triggered by insulin resistance. he says reducing insulin levels could improve leptin signaling to stop cravings and lead to weight loss. lunchbreak is next. christopher kimball is here from america's test kitchen we're learning about his new book "the science of good cooking"! try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt. it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. is here to tell us about his new book. science of good cooking. >> it is all about how science works to enhance recipes. >> people cannot follow recipes at home. i know this for a fact because i do not do it. this book is about the principles of good cooking. it
but obesity expert dr. robert lustig says people can become "leptin resistant" when they eat too much sugar. lustig believes leptin resistance is triggered by insulin resistance. he says reducing insulin levels could improve leptin signaling to stop cravings and lead to weight loss. lunchbreak is next. christopher kimball is here from america's test kitchen we're learning about his new book "the science of good cooking"! try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary...
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for people who have more than a few pounds to lose who are obese, morbidly obese, what should they do? how much should they be doing? >> the new studies coming out show overweight or obese people need to do cardio. however, it is possible to get both by doing circuit training. you can do maybe eight to ten exercises, pushups, jumping jacks, sit-ups, for 30 seconds each exercise. rest for 15 seconds in between. >> we have your mat as we do every saturday laid out for you. let's see. what is some circuit training? >> well, today i've actually brought some dumb bells along. >> i see that. interesting. >> actually i will pass these out right now and give you the purple ones. >> great. >> you can match me. >> the black ones? >> i can handle it. >> just kidding. >> of course some exercises a lot of people like to do are bicep curls. they are easy and everybody can do them. you can change the angle of your hands and that changes the curl. look at those biceps. >> oh, yeah. >> all right. >> and then another exercise you can do for women now it seems to be the arms. women want toned arms. now
for people who have more than a few pounds to lose who are obese, morbidly obese, what should they do? how much should they be doing? >> the new studies coming out show overweight or obese people need to do cardio. however, it is possible to get both by doing circuit training. you can do maybe eight to ten exercises, pushups, jumping jacks, sit-ups, for 30 seconds each exercise. rest for 15 seconds in between. >> we have your mat as we do every saturday laid out for you. let's see....
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less than that is normal, more than that, obese. 5'10", 180 and 210 would be considered overweight. this is for both men and women. so that gives you an idea of what constitutes overweight. >> all right. so bottom line is then, bottom line, what is healthy, elizabeth? >> the bottom line is that weight is important. and certainly if you're way off the charts if you're severely obese, you are definitely putting your health at risk. there is no question there. however, there are other things you want to -- if you're in this gray zone this overweight zone, there are other things you want to pay attention to in addition to your weight. you want to find out what is your blood pressure, what is your cholesterol, especially that bad cholesterol, your blood sugar to find out if you're at risk for diabetes and fat distribution, some people have a lot of fat right around their belly, got that big old waistline, that is particularly dangerous. where the fat is is also important. pay attention to those things, not just the number on the scale. >> if your fat jeans don't fit like mine anymore, yo
less than that is normal, more than that, obese. 5'10", 180 and 210 would be considered overweight. this is for both men and women. so that gives you an idea of what constitutes overweight. >> all right. so bottom line is then, bottom line, what is healthy, elizabeth? >> the bottom line is that weight is important. and certainly if you're way off the charts if you're severely obese, you are definitely putting your health at risk. there is no question there. however, there are...
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not obese. >> i feel better act my new year's resolution not to work out now. >>> new year's day brought the welcome return of a familiar face to tv. our espn friend and colleague, hannah storm, was back on the air, hosting the rose parade, just three weeks after being badly burned when her backyard propane gas grill exploded. she later talked about what she had been through. >> i yelled inside to my 15-year-old daughter, who was in the kitchen, mommy's on fire. you have to call 911. i told her i was on fire. all teenagers, picks up her cell phone ands 911. there were flame marks on my neck. you could tell where the flames had been licking up on my neck. and i was very disfigured. you know, without hair, eyelashes, eyebrows. it was a sight to behold, let me tell you. i spent an hour in hair and makeup this morning. i have on false eyelashes. this is all fake hair. when the makeup artist brushed an eyebrow on me, i almost stood up and kissed her this morning. it is a long, it is a hard road for burn victims. i was, by far, the most fortunate person in my burn unit. if the grill has been l
not obese. >> i feel better act my new year's resolution not to work out now. >>> new year's day brought the welcome return of a familiar face to tv. our espn friend and colleague, hannah storm, was back on the air, hosting the rose parade, just three weeks after being badly burned when her backyard propane gas grill exploded. she later talked about what she had been through. >> i yelled inside to my 15-year-old daughter, who was in the kitchen, mommy's on fire. you have to...
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consumption of fructose has risen dramatically since the 1970s, and so has obesity. here's chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> it's that time of year. >> i have lost 101 pounds. >> try our entrees, snacks and new salads. >> no matter what the program, the culprit that sabotages your diet might be at the tip of your tongue. a new study shows that fructose is affecting how our brains deal with hunger. fructose is found in almost everything, from processed foods to sugary sodas. >> the amount of fructose that people have consumed in the last few decades is tripled or quadrupled, compared to what they were eating a century ago. >> in an article in the journal of the american medical association, researchers studied mri scans of the brain after people consumed either fructose or glucose. they found the part of the brain that deals with feeling full did not kick in when drinking fructose. >> fructose doesn't do that. it keeps you going. and so that, as a result, makes you more likely to want to eat more. >> the corn industry, which makes the sugar additive from c
consumption of fructose has risen dramatically since the 1970s, and so has obesity. here's chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> it's that time of year. >> i have lost 101 pounds. >> try our entrees, snacks and new salads. >> no matter what the program, the culprit that sabotages your diet might be at the tip of your tongue. a new study shows that fructose is affecting how our brains deal with hunger. fructose is found in almost everything, from processed foods...
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we'll make a turn here away from obesity. but in terms of the impact of the payroll tax increase on consumers, do you anticipate that there could be any impact? the tax policy center out with these numbers. this could mean $18 to $20 less per week for the average american household, $900 to $1,000 a year. any fear of cutbacks in beverages? >> i think there's a real fear there for any consumable good. anytime discretionary income goes down, i think there's a cause for concern. what's also a cause for concern, though, is what's going on in washington right now. and, you know, if we can avoid more brinksmanship as we approach the debt ceiling, that would be good for consumer confidence. it's taking a little bit of money out of the consumers' paycheck at the same time it's under attack with another washington crisis would be something that is indeed worrisome. however, we are seeing some pretty good signs in the economy right now, so we're hopefully optimistic that they'll continue. and last thing anybody who's bet against americ
we'll make a turn here away from obesity. but in terms of the impact of the payroll tax increase on consumers, do you anticipate that there could be any impact? the tax policy center out with these numbers. this could mean $18 to $20 less per week for the average american household, $900 to $1,000 a year. any fear of cutbacks in beverages? >> i think there's a real fear there for any consumable good. anytime discretionary income goes down, i think there's a cause for concern. what's also...
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. >>> up next, heavy times, one-third of adults are considered obese. find out how that is changing life in the funeral business, and also ahead, sewage controversy. san francisco 49ers ceo is weighing in on anti-gay comments made by one of his players. he's not happy. his reaction is next. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td
. >>> up next, heavy times, one-third of adults are considered obese. find out how that is changing life in the funeral business, and also ahead, sewage controversy. san francisco 49ers ceo is weighing in on anti-gay comments made by one of his players. he's not happy. his reaction is next. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us...
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we need a bolder strategy obesity epidemic. making heavy peopling were effort public pressure is likely to awaken them to the reality of their condition. according to the centers for disease controls. some 36 all american adults and. not a good way to help them lose weight but maybe this will help. if you do happen to look like a greek statue, a gym in dallas is not the place for you because you have to be at least 50 pounds overweight to join the thing. the owner of the gym chain called down sized fitness says he wants his members to feel comfortable while exercising. so, there are no mirrors inside. the windows are all fogged up. and even the equipment is designed for biggens. the owner came up with the idea he was overweight his whole life and was often embarrassed to go to the gym. just as is casey stegall who is is live in the gym in dallas. hello, casey? >> hey, shepard, yeah. this concept so popular, in fact, they not only have this location in dallas but one up in chicago as well. plans to expand into other american cit
we need a bolder strategy obesity epidemic. making heavy peopling were effort public pressure is likely to awaken them to the reality of their condition. according to the centers for disease controls. some 36 all american adults and. not a good way to help them lose weight but maybe this will help. if you do happen to look like a greek statue, a gym in dallas is not the place for you because you have to be at least 50 pounds overweight to join the thing. the owner of the gym chain called down...
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the finding was true for those only slightly overweight, not morbidly obese. >> all those benefits go out the window if you're got a lot of extra pounds on. >> and the level of cholesterol, which i'm teetering at because of my love of bacon. extra fat with extra muscle, overall, becoming more than slightly obese, it remains dangerous, ladies and gentlemen. >> fair enough. >> just take our word for it. >> that's elementary. >>> gunman in northwest pakistan ambushed a van and killed five pakistani teachers and two health workers. they were working for a private pakistani group who was targeted for their anti-polio work. militants have accused them of spying for the u.s. and extremists have launched attacks in opposition to female education. >>> more than 60 people were killed in a stampede after a fireworks show and 200 others hurt. many were children and teenagers. thousands were leaving the stadium when the crowd surged forward, crushing dozens of people. >>> and there is new legal action in the wake of the jerry sandusky scandal at penn state. the governor there says he intends to su
the finding was true for those only slightly overweight, not morbidly obese. >> all those benefits go out the window if you're got a lot of extra pounds on. >> and the level of cholesterol, which i'm teetering at because of my love of bacon. extra fat with extra muscle, overall, becoming more than slightly obese, it remains dangerous, ladies and gentlemen. >> fair enough. >> just take our word for it. >> that's elementary. >>> gunman in northwest pakistan...
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although the study doesn't prove it causes obesity, it does add to the evidence it may contribute to it. >> something to think about in the new year. >>> 7:20. it's really cold out there. up next -- meteorologist, steve paulson, will tell us where temperatures will dip. >>> and why the taliban now compares the war in afghanistan to the vietnam war. >>> good morning. highway 4, looks like it's not very heavy right here on the willow pass grade. we'll tell you about a trouble spot in the east bay when we continue. [ male announcer ] the career landscape of america is changing. new jobs are here, and by 2025, we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can give you what you need to succeed in today's careers and the ones on the horizon. get the know how you need for a new tomorrow at our 4 bay area locations, online or both. learn more at devry.edu. and let nothing stand in your way. >>> this morning, the taliban is comparing the war in afghanistan to the vie
although the study doesn't prove it causes obesity, it does add to the evidence it may contribute to it. >> something to think about in the new year. >>> 7:20. it's really cold out there. up next -- meteorologist, steve paulson, will tell us where temperatures will dip. >>> and why the taliban now compares the war in afghanistan to the vietnam war. >>> good morning. highway 4, looks like it's not very heavy right here on the willow pass grade. we'll tell you...
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. >>> later this half hour, an unlikely weapon in the war on obesity. how the maker of a sugary soft drink is joining the battle to fight fat. >>> and she looked so fine sunday night at the golden globes. find out who is putting a stop to the rumors about the sexy and glamorous anne hathaway. that's coming up in "the skinny." >>> before all of that, lance armstrong. sources say the disgraced former cycling champ is now talking to authorities about paying back some of the u.s. postal service's money, which it paid to sponsor one of armstrong's teams. >> that comes after an interview with oprah winfrey which he admitted cheating during his cycling career. admitted cheating. abc's brandi hitt joins us with details. good morning, brandi. >> reporter: good morning rob and sunny. after years of lying to the world, and his fans, abc news has learned lance armstrong has finally admitted to doping. the question now is, can he save his tarnished career and reputation? lance armstrong has come clean according to abc news sources and confessed to oprah winfrey that
. >>> later this half hour, an unlikely weapon in the war on obesity. how the maker of a sugary soft drink is joining the battle to fight fat. >>> and she looked so fine sunday night at the golden globes. find out who is putting a stop to the rumors about the sexy and glamorous anne hathaway. that's coming up in "the skinny." >>> before all of that, lance armstrong. sources say the disgraced former cycling champ is now talking to authorities about paying...
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there's terrible problems with knife crime, with obesity, with gang violence. all sorts of social ills. i'm not claiming my country is perfect at all. i can tell you one thing that we got right. when a load of school children were massacred by a gunman with a gun, we banned guns in that country. i'm proud of those politicians and of the public for rising as one, left to right, and getting something done that has meant there's been no school shootings since. there probably will be in the future, but by god, we made it difficult. what i don't see in america, is any collective will to try to make it more difficult for people who are disturbed to get their hands on these ar-15 style military style assault weapons, which are killing machines. >> well, i think smith and wesson six-cylinders kill, too. so you know, this is the second amendment. we do follow the constitution in this country. and that's the way it is. if you don't like it, go change the laws. i'm here to enforce the laws. i'm doing the best i can to enforce the laws and protect the people of this county
there's terrible problems with knife crime, with obesity, with gang violence. all sorts of social ills. i'm not claiming my country is perfect at all. i can tell you one thing that we got right. when a load of school children were massacred by a gunman with a gun, we banned guns in that country. i'm proud of those politicians and of the public for rising as one, left to right, and getting something done that has meant there's been no school shootings since. there probably will be in the future,...
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still has this major obesity problem. are the two mutually exclusive? >> well, the link there is that our food system is broken. to have so much hunger, so much obesity, and then be wasting about 40% of our food, it shows that there's a major disconnect. we aren't connected to where our food comes, from and we just blindly trusted food companies, and that's got us into trouble. but the real common link between waste and obesity is in the portion sizes that many of us see at restaurants, and even it's trickling into our own homes. the idea of what a sensible amount of food to serve people is. and so we overserve our friends and family and we certainly get overserved at restaurants. and as a result we are wasting and getting obese. >> is that a uniquely american problem, the portion control size? >> unfortunately, we have created these massive portions, but we're kind of exporting the idea to other developed nations. the rest of the world is catching up with us in terms of the amount of food they are wasting. but there is a large difvide whn you look at t
still has this major obesity problem. are the two mutually exclusive? >> well, the link there is that our food system is broken. to have so much hunger, so much obesity, and then be wasting about 40% of our food, it shows that there's a major disconnect. we aren't connected to where our food comes, from and we just blindly trusted food companies, and that's got us into trouble. but the real common link between waste and obesity is in the portion sizes that many of us see at restaurants,...
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we went to a pediatric nutritionist, childhood obesity specialist. she give us a plan and we stuck to the plan strictly. and that's ultimately what got her healthy. >> gretchen: here is a quote from the original magazine article. i once reproachfully deprived bee, your daughter, of her dinner after learning that her observation of french heritage day at school involved nearly 800 calories. i stopped letting her enjoy pizza when she admitted to adding a corn salad one week. i guess that's one of the quote that brought you fierce retaliation. why do you think that people -- we have an obesity problem in this country, weapon children and it leads to diabetes and many other health ail ams. why were people so hateful towards you? >> i think it's painful to think that you would tell a child that he or she can't eat what they want. that's part of the joy of childhood. part of the joy of my life is eating and food and especially for my daughter. i see the joy she gets from food she loves. and you don't want to think that to help an obese child you have to te
we went to a pediatric nutritionist, childhood obesity specialist. she give us a plan and we stuck to the plan strictly. and that's ultimately what got her healthy. >> gretchen: here is a quote from the original magazine article. i once reproachfully deprived bee, your daughter, of her dinner after learning that her observation of french heritage day at school involved nearly 800 calories. i stopped letting her enjoy pizza when she admitted to adding a corn salad one week. i guess that's...
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jon: worse than fat in causing obesity? >> absolutely. now, sugar is increasingly being recognized to have surpassed fat in terms of things we should avoid in our diet. when i go to the grocery store the first thing i look at on a nutrition label is amount of sugar in something. sugar affects you in a hormonal way. it increases insulin levels. it affects your fat met tab level and may contribute to a lot of the excess body weight. jon: a quick thought about a story jenna will talk about more next hour, several workers, more than half a dozen workers at an indiana hospital were fired because they refused to get the flu shot. what do you think about that? >> i thought that, that is very interesting. it is a milestone. i understand on one hand, having somebody work without the flu shot may mean that they can give the flu to somebody without even knowing it. if you're a health care worker, you're around a lot of vulnerable people and in that situation i think workers were working with cancer patients whose immune system is up pressed. you kno
jon: worse than fat in causing obesity? >> absolutely. now, sugar is increasingly being recognized to have surpassed fat in terms of things we should avoid in our diet. when i go to the grocery store the first thing i look at on a nutrition label is amount of sugar in something. sugar affects you in a hormonal way. it increases insulin levels. it affects your fat met tab level and may contribute to a lot of the excess body weight. jon: a quick thought about a story jenna will talk about...
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. >> a new study on obesity suggesting we may not have to worry so were about the extra pounds we have been backing on during the holidays. researchers claim they have found those who were overweight had less risk of dying than those of normal weight. see? the study reportedly involved three million people who took part in 100 different studies. thoses with higher body mass index did not necessarily have higher mortality risk but that does not mean we should cancel our new year's resolutions because they say it is still important to eat right and stay active. with us from the university hospitals of cleveland, doctor, it is good to be 2359, right? >>guest: no, of course not. >>gregg: is this a reliable study? >>guest: remember, these are 100 studies they grouped together. it is not "a" study. they have looked at 100 studies done by different people with, perhaps, different types of study methods. that is not the point. they are talking about mortality. that is death. it is the rate of death in a population. we are talking about morbidity. that is the state of disease or being unhealthy
. >> a new study on obesity suggesting we may not have to worry so were about the extra pounds we have been backing on during the holidays. researchers claim they have found those who were overweight had less risk of dying than those of normal weight. see? the study reportedly involved three million people who took part in 100 different studies. thoses with higher body mass index did not necessarily have higher mortality risk but that does not mean we should cancel our new year's...
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the findings were true for those only slightly overweight, not those deemed obese. >>> to a developing story from los angeles. the photographer trying to shoot pictures of justin bieber's ferrari was hit by another car and killed last night. the singer was not driving the car at the time. it's not clear who was. the ferrari was pulled over for a traffic stop. the photographer tried to get that shot when he was struck by an oncoming car and killed. >>> the nation's first known legal recreational pot club has already shut its doors. white horse inn in southern colorado town closed yesterday because of a landlord dispute. colorado voters in november legalized use and limited possession of marijuana. the measure bans public consumption but doesn't prevent members-only groups smoking. >> the interesting thing about marijuana is it's more fun because the government says don't do it. just like anything. the forbidden fruit is always the sweetest. but it's larger than marijuana. this is about basic freedom. >> the landlord of the pot club didn't like all the publicity it was generating. >> so
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we understand obesity is a dreadful epidemic in our city and our state, and in the nation. but there is other things we can do to -- components we ought to have with this ban, just not the sugary drinks. we need to have physical education in our schools. we need to have nutrition matters, curriculum. we need to reach out to parents to educate them. there is culture and there is behavior. the reason we have obesity in our -- in our community, not only in african american and hispanic communities, but all communities. >> black new yorkers are three times more likely as whites to die from diabetes, hispanics twice as likely. i understand you don't like sugary drinks. why not stay agnostic on the suit. critics say you're prioritizing business over health. >> no, we are not prioritizing business over health. we have a health program. our health program include the kind of things that prevent obesity. it is the intake you have. it is not just sugary drinks. >> it is also the availability of them. >> well, that's true. and in our community sometimes we don't have a fresh fruit and
we understand obesity is a dreadful epidemic in our city and our state, and in the nation. but there is other things we can do to -- components we ought to have with this ban, just not the sugary drinks. we need to have physical education in our schools. we need to have nutrition matters, curriculum. we need to reach out to parents to educate them. there is culture and there is behavior. the reason we have obesity in our -- in our community, not only in african american and hispanic...